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Would anyone know if there are any part time (preferably remote) work that is available for M1s? I was thinking of doing online tutoring, or maybe call center type stuff, does anyone know any opportunities or job sites?
Thank You 🙂
Great way to fail out of med schoolWould anyone know if there are any part time (preferably remote) work that is available for M1s? I was thinking of doing online tutoring, or maybe call center type stuff, does anyone know any opportunities or job sites?
Thank You 🙂
Unless you are a master of time management, this sounds like a recipe for disaster.Would anyone know if there are any part time (preferably remote) work that is available for M1s? I was thinking of doing online tutoring, or maybe call center type stuff, does anyone know any opportunities or job sites?
Thank You 🙂
Not to derail the thread, but I heard the time needed to do this outweighs any benefit.Just monetize your social media as an influencer like many of your peers are doing. But don't spend a ton of time on it. Tiktok is evil.
Otherwise, no. Don't work until you get used to medical school.
It's good to have another perspective and I think it's awesome you got to do that.A different perspective: I worked as an NP (on-site) throughout M1 year, about 10-15 hours per week at the most. It helped pay the mortgage and substantially cut down on how much in loans I needed to take out for living expenses. I did manage my time well and it worked out for me. And I deliberately took a position that was so easy I could do it in my sleep and had no off-hours responsibilities (no longitudinal panel etc). I'm still working the job into M2 year; we'll see how it goes.
True. Same thing for people who think they can do tutor and mentor future medical school applicants.Not to derail the thread, but I heard the time needed to do this outweighs any benefit.
True. Same thing for people who think they can do tutor and mentor future medical school applicants.
This.Currently an M1 doing part-time remote work about 10 hours per week. I’d say it’s manageable but I absolutely do not recommend it. I’m personally doing well on exams during a notoriously difficult part of my school’s pre-clinical curriculum, but the days can get pretty long. If anything, it’s forced me to get better about time management. I’m planning on quitting within the next couple months and filling that time with research.
The way I see it, there’s basically no amount of money that an employer could pay me that would make that time commitment worth it throughout all of school. I’m interested in a competitive specialty and the long-term financial consequences of not matching or being forced into a lower-paying specialty are orders of magnitude greater than what I’m getting paid.